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Lead Off Question
Have you ever had the air knocked out of you?
Illustration
Time I was riding my bike down the alley racing my brother when I wrecked and got the air knocked out of me!
Transition
When we lose our air, we feel as though we are choking.
We begin gasping and trying to catch our breath, and while desperately trying we come back empty handed until FINALLY, whoosh, that first ounce of oxygen enters our lungs, and BANG we are alive again, life is okay, and we go back to taking our air for granted.
This morning, some of us has walked away from our pursuit of Jesus and we are now out in the dirt gasping for air, hoping, waiting for something to revitalize us.
What we need is the renewal and refreshment of the Holy Spirit to come, fill our lungs with HIS LIFE.
To live a life that is filled with His spirit and direction.
Bottom Line
Without the breath of God in our lives, we lack life.
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Bible Verse
Main Point
* Ezekiel had no hope in the bones, but he did have hope in God.
* Ezekiel did not presume to know what God wanted to do with the bones.
* Ezekiel was confident that God did know.
Breakdown
Right away in verses one and two Ezekiel begins describing what he sees in this vision.
KJV - "full of bones...they were very dry."
NKJV - "full of bones...they were very dry."
NIV - "full of bones...that were very dry."
NIRV - "full of bones...The bones were very dry."
NLT - "filled with bones...were completely dried out."
ESV - "full of bones...they were very dry."
BUT HERE IS THE TAKEAWAY, the bones were in mass quantity, not just a few bones here and there.
BUT ALSO, the bones were completely dried up, which speaks to how long they had been without life, they had been completely rid of all of their nutrients.
Bottom Line
Without the breath of God in our lives, we lack life.
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Bible Verse
Main Point
* Ezekiel’s focus was not on his words, but on the words of the Lord.
Breakdown
Ezekiel understood that his words may only stimulate emotion at best, but the Word of the Lord is supernatural.
Ezekiel, knowing this, was told to proclaim that the dry bones would hear, "the word of the Lord."
Ezekiel spoke exactly as the Lord commanded of him, something that I am sure, from human perspective seemed hard to understand, yet he obeyed.
There was most certainly a process of the bones coming together:
the assembly of the bones
the tendons attaching
the tissue and skin covering
However, one thing lacked, the breath of God.
There were bones, there was structure, yet there was still no life.
The modern church today can have the right number of deacons, the largest ministries, support the most missionaries, and even have a pastor that isn't from Ohio.
BUT, if they are not actively seeking the renewing and refreshing breath of God that BRINGS FORTH LIFE, its only a structure.
Bottom Line
Without the breath of God in our lives, we lack life.
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Bible Verse
Main Point
Life does not exist apart from the breath of God.
Breakdown
RUAH
I want to go back real quick to verse 9 and go into a quick word study.
Let's relook back at the word breath.
In the English dictionary the word breath, means "the air taken into or expelled from the lungs; the power of breathing; a brief moment; the time required for one act of
respiration; wind."
However, as it is read in the Hebrew text, the word breath is "ruah" or "ruach" which literally translated means "breath, wind or Spirit."
"At its root Ruah denotes the sense of 'air in motion', i.e. wind or breath.
This can extend from a gentle breeze to a stormy wind, or from a breath that is breathed to a raging passion...It covers not only man's vital breath, given to him at birth and leaving his body in his dying gasp, but also the Spirit of God who imparts that breath."
-Enduring Word Commentary
Ezekiel recognized that a mighty work had already begun in these bones, however he realized the work, and the amazement of life could not be complete with the Holy Spirit filling the bones with HIS BREATH, HIS SPIRIT!
Now Ezekiel when he is prophesying here, I can only imagine that he must have been smiling ear-to-ear.
He has already prophesied once, seen in verse 7, where he calls upon the bones to assemble, AND HE SAW THAT HAPPEN.
So now, in verse 10, as he prophesies he is seeking that the prophesy will come to completion, that the bones WOULD HAVE LIFE, and this one surely was easier for Ezekiel seeing as how he had just witnessed a miracle moments before.
This Spirit of Life is referenced through other portions of Scripture as well!
NICODEMUS SECTION
Take your Bible real quick and look at John 3:5-8
Apart from the Spirit and his breath, his wind/air moving into our bodies we are still dead.
Apart from the Spirit of God we are dead.
In Genesis 2 this is also seen, flip to Genesis 2:7
Adam was complete physically, but he had no life until the breath of God entered into him.
-Wiersbe
JOHN 14:6
Jesus even tells us in John 14:6
Apart from the Life that is found through Jesus, who is revealed to us by the Holy Spirit, there is no way to life apart from a belief in the resurrection of Jesus, the one who is our King.
(Foreshadowing to verses 11-14) that the body of Christ would all be united by one King, CHRIST!
MY JOURNALING ADVENTURE
Romans 12:2
I seek after the renewal, the refreshing of the Lord so that His spirit may fill me and so that I may actually find life, and share that life with all around me.
Bottom Line
Without the breath of God in our lives, we lack life.
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Application
Through the study of His Word.
Through the seeking of Him in prayer.
Through the calling upon of His Spirit.
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